Instagram is now copying the basic concept of Snapchat's messaging. Photo and video messages sent directly to other Instagram users will disappear immediately after they're viewed, like Snapchat. You'll also be notified when the person you're messaging takes a screenshot, like Snapchat.

Where Instagram differs from Snapchat is that you can message multiple people at once.

Instagram Instagram is taking a different approach to live video (which Snapchat hasn't introduced) by immediately deleting each broadcast once it's completed. The app's algorithms will notify the people you interact with the most when you go live and show popular broadcasts as they're happening in the Explore section.

Disappearing messages are rolling out to all Instagram users starting Monday, while live video is being tested with a small percentage of users before being made available more broadly.